A Virginia
elections ‘official’ told me to vote for Hillary—twice, By Natalia Castro
If you do not live in South Dakota,
you should not be voting in South Dakota. However, the Campaign for Healthy
Family had a different idea for Californian resident only referred to as “Eduardo”. A campaign headquarters official working on encouraging
the expansion of Planned Parenthood and other women’s health options,
encouraged Eduardo to claim to be living with relatives in South Dakota in
order to vote and return home after the election is over.
Despite this official’s statement, South
Dakota voter registration law clearly states voters must “live at and have no present intention of leaving the above
address.” The leftist organization saw an opportunity to fool the system and
took it, admitting officials working for the company had done it before.
Often people assume voter fraud
comes from inside the ballot box, but this story makes it clear the entire
voter registration process is void of democratic practice. And this not an
isolated incident, it happened to me just last week and the left is encouraging
it.
An individual representing herself
as a Virginia voter registration officer — whether or not this individual
actually worked for the commonwealth and not a pro-Hillary organization is
still unclear — but none the less she identified herself as such and later
revealed her political leanings.
I informed her I was already
registered but was interested in transferring my registration back to my home
state of Florida, since I was only living in Virginia temporarily as a student.
She gave me some information and then made a stunning suggestion.
She informed me that no one would
notice if I registered in Florida and did not cancel my registration in
Virginia, and whichever state I was not present to vote in simply did an
absentee ballot for. She then reminded me that both are important states “for
Hillary.”
Not only did she encourage blatant
voter fraud as an apparent government official, but assumed that as a
Millennial female I would automatically be voting for Hillary.
The encouragement of fraud to grow a
desired base has become common in the Democratic Party, while these examples
have been grassroots it comes from a culture of cheating to achieve success.
Ian
Smith at The Hill blasted Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National
Convention for suggesting illegal immigrants vote, noting that “Clinton stated to an applauding audience of delegates that ‘if you
love this country, you’re working hard, you’re paying taxes and you’re obeying
the law and you’d like to become
a citizen, you should choose immigration reform over somebody that wants to
send you back.’ Unfortunately for Bill, illegal aliens (and non-citizens
in general) aren’t supposed to be ‘choosing’ anyone. Like in every other
country in the world, here in America only citizens are supposed to vote.”
Clinton’s blatant encouragement of
finding loopholes or worse to allow votes that should not be counted undermines
the integrity of democracy that our government should be protecting.
Just last year, President
Obama claimed voter fraud is not a real
problem because “nobody wakes up and says I’m going to go vote in somebody
else’s name.” The president and many Democrats use this as an attack to
republican voter ID laws, which they claim only limit people’s abilities to
vote.
Laws such as multiple forms of
identification, proof of residence, and proof of citizenship, all of which
would prevent voter registrars from undermining the election process. As
conservatives work to ensure people vote legally, the left is working from a
federal and local level to ensure anyone votes as often as they want, as long
as it is “for Hillary.”
As Democrats continue to claim the
voter fraud problem does not exist, they encourage a system which allows voters
to commit fraud, not of their own device but clear leftist persuasion, making
regulations more important than ever. This illegal voting activity does not
just provide the left with more votes they should legally be receiving, but
unbinds the fabric of our democratic process which is meant to maintain free
and fair elections.
Nobody should be allowed to hold
registrations in multiple states, let alone be allowed to vote more than once.
Secretaries of State across the
country should work to purge voter registrations from their states when an
individual registers in another state. It should be an automatic process.
In the meantime, as I told my Virginia
registration officer, anyone facing the encouragement of undermining their
democratic process this year on behalf of Hillary should simply respond: “I
will not commit voter fraud and I am not with her.”
Natalia
Castro is a contributing editor for Americans for Limited Government.
http://netrightdaily.com/2016/08/virginia-elections-official-told-vote-hillary-twice/
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